The video below shows one method of gralloching a deer, along with a few tips to make the process easier.
The video was shot in the UK, so some aspects are more applicable to the situation here where a lot of carcasses go in the commercial food chain, and stalkers therefore have to meet certain "best practices" re food hygiene.
Interesting video. I like the idea of doing the work off the ground. One question, the video does not show the bladder coming out. Did I miss something?
i made one of the x shaped stands like he used to lay the deer on. i sometimes skin 5 or 6 in an evening and it sure did wonders to speed up the process and ease the pain in the back.
The folks at our lease call it a manger..... but I have worked with similar for years while guiding and just built one for the lease this year. I had totally forgotten how much easier that is on the back....
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
Over here they are known as deer cradles and they are common in the UK in many larder set up's..A lot have a set of locking coasters (small wheels?) so the cradle can be used a trolley to move the carcass from a vehicle into the larder ect..
We have a fairly substantial one in the Club larder :
Another version which is a bit more transportable is the folding type shown below:
The carcass is supported by waterproof fabric or nylon netting, sort of along the line of a stretcher..